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Results 1 - 10 of 90 for Brain atrophy
  1. ... cells leading to a loss of brain tissue (brain atrophy), specifically affecting the fatty tissue known as myelin that surrounds nerve cells (hypomyelination). Frequently, the tissue that connects the two halves of the brain (corpus callosum) is small and thin, and the ...
  2. ... RA. CLPB mutations cause 3-methylglutaconic aciduria, progressive brain atrophy, intellectual disability, congenital neutropenia, cataracts, movement disorder. Am ...
  3. ... leading to an overall loss of brain tissue (brain atrophy) and an unusually small head (microcephaly). Children with ...
  4. ... of myelin and disrupting nerve signaling in the brain. Degeneration (atrophy) of brain tissue caused by excess lipid deposits also contributes ...
  5. ... in the brain and lead to loss of brain tissue (atrophy) and deposits of calcium (calcification) in the brain below the angioma. The decrease in blood flow ...
  6. ... In addition, tissue in certain regions of the brain breaks down (atrophies), most prominently in a region called the putamen, ... structures that help control movement (the basal ganglia). Atrophy of brain tissue in another region involved in movement called ...
  7. ... carry visual information from the eyes to the brain (optic atrophy). The eye problems impair vision in affected individuals.People with Warburg micro syndrome have severe intellectual disability and ... of the brain. Affected individuals have delayed development and may never ...
  8. ... that carry information from the eyes to the brain (optic atrophy), which can result in vision loss. Hearing loss caused by nerve damage (sensorineural hearing loss) typically occurs during ... brain dysfunction (encephalopathy).Most people with IOSCA survive into ...
  9. ... that carry information from the eyes to the brain (optic atrophy); clouding of the lenses of the eyes (cataracts); ...
  10. ... that carry information from the eyes to the brain (optic atrophy). Severe breathing problems are common, and these problems ...
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